New biological control for yellow starthistle
Authors
Donald M. MaddoxRouhollah Sobhian
Donald B. Joley
Aubrey Mayfield
David Supkoff
Authors Affiliations
Donald M. Maddox is Research Entomologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Biological Control of Weeds Laboratory, Albany, California, and an Associate in the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of California, Berkeley; Rouhollah Sobhian is Research Entomologist, USDA Biological Control of Weeds Laboratory, Thermi, Greece; Donald B. Joley is Pest Management Specialist, California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), Sacramento, California; Aubrey Mayfield is Biological Technician, USDA Biological Control of Weeds Laboratory, Albany, California; David Supkoff is Pest Management Specialist, CDFA, Sacramento, California.Publication Information
Hilgardia 40(11):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n11p4. November 1986.
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Abstract
A weevil from starthistle's native Euro-Asian range has been established in California
Maddox D, Sobhian R, Joley D, Mayfield A, Supkoff D. 1986. New biological control for yellow starthistle. Hilgardia 40(11):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n11p4
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